In Corel® Painter™ IX, you can use the Auto Clone feature to automatically apply brush strokes to your image. Unlike most other effects, the Auto Clone feature has no dialog box; instead, it uses the current brush settings.
When you use the Quick Clone effect in Corel® Painter™ IX, you can immediately start creating impressive artwork from a digital image. And we will show you just how!
Every artist uses a different pressure when drawing on an Intuos tablet. The Corel Painter Brush Tracking preferences help you customize your Intuos tablet to meet your pressure-sensitivity needs.
Corel® Painter™ IX lets you choose an icon for the drawing cursor. You can also change the orientation of the drawing icon.
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The Brush Control palettes in Corel Painter IX offer you a great way to fine-tune brushes without disrupting your workflow. This article provides some basic information about the Brush Control palettes and how to use them.
Corel® Painter™ IX offers creative professionals an unprecedented level of control over their workflow by enabling complete customization of shortcut keys. Let's learn about them.
This tutorial shows you how to apply two special effect filters to a digital photo to create a watercolor effect. If you're short on time, or still honing your painting skills, this method lets you quickly and easily create a watercolor image.
In a single photograph, there are two methods in Painter 8 to target colors and pump up the saturation. Both are simple and easy to work with. So let's take a closer look!